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united states american occupation of one is. not the elite but certain organs of the state again find them. that's the read these gave thoughtfully. eliminating them later on now the purpose of this for recruitment is gone or america is gone more than all of the water in kashmir israel would accept etc there is. there certainly is a challenge to create certain resistance groups and bitter on if satisfied or if they have grown out of your own size. future scored the frankenstein monster syndrome then they can get back to you but that's almost an inevitable cycle that explores what future do you foresee for afghanistan could taliban fail and the power vacuum left by the us that coalition with the us from the region in one ear are so the longer it's become more but the longer the coalition is there the good you've already lost. two thousand and. one or two thousand and two. been fed they will reach be reached out to god plays rome and say be appropriate to become part of the mainstream after all the promised land has to be at peace
united states american occupation of one is. not the elite but certain organs of the state again find them. that's the read these gave thoughtfully. eliminating them later on now the purpose of this for recruitment is gone or america is gone more than all of the water in kashmir israel would accept etc there is. there certainly is a challenge to create certain resistance groups and bitter on if satisfied or if they have grown out of your own size. future scored the frankenstein monster syndrome...
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it's not the subject of our interview but drug dealing in the united states isn't a success story. because as we watch the movies the drug dealers are ok i mean i mean they are the people who. have to assemble for their number in the prison that only maybe it's not a good mosley's these are the stands to reason i mean i mean i mean it's not a success we under streets i mean usually ok when you were in jail and when you were suspected for for spying for russia for buying this device to sell to the russians or whatever they did did the russian consulate or the russian embassy or the russians somehow try to help you out because the day they were supposed to know that you were suffering for nothing. i know and you argue that i don't believe so but but it wasn't the responsibility of the russian going no you know the reporters thought that you were there to at least tell somebody that this guy is in this party all these things every time i mean i don't i think there was great as reporters the embassy said no comment now but the responsibility was with the irish embassy i am an irishman
it's not the subject of our interview but drug dealing in the united states isn't a success story. because as we watch the movies the drug dealers are ok i mean i mean they are the people who. have to assemble for their number in the prison that only maybe it's not a good mosley's these are the stands to reason i mean i mean i mean it's not a success we under streets i mean usually ok when you were in jail and when you were suspected for for spying for russia for buying this device to sell to...
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even to the united states there are still lots of barriers for them to acquire companies and to make investments so far as i'm fortunate here in st petersburg meeting my actually big point that they during a big meeting during g twenty meeting in russia next year they seem awfully burleson investments is going to be q one and russia is going to push this agenda forward thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that. there was. the russian direct investment. to invest in the russian far east or at least. in the russian thank you thank you for being with us and just remind you. when you have someone in mind to think. spotlight will be back with more comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on. take. this is a. secret laboratory in the caribbean was able to build its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dot com. i.
even to the united states there are still lots of barriers for them to acquire companies and to make investments so far as i'm fortunate here in st petersburg meeting my actually big point that they during a big meeting during g twenty meeting in russia next year they seem awfully burleson investments is going to be q one and russia is going to push this agenda forward thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that. there was. the russian direct investment. to invest...
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i'm sure the united states is. generally youngster visit and it would really nor watch these school militaries blend together things on the table are simply. good cooperation there to those the student in the award really audience. from all of them. the job really who falls in the defense force is with relationship it didn't go to china so it's not going to have a new fresh new initiatives but believe me or she is still some cooperation and going to sizes. etc if you will to exist before it will call them favor the united states yes and what can the u.s. do to counter that corporation between china and india. but my again and again is that at this stage it seems in a board last seven years india has already signed a defense to go on to the united states what a billion dollars plus in their good future coming aboard next ten years in coming because you don't think that allusion to dump of different solution to india is very glaus you audience did towards united states would win does not mean the rules are that optio
i'm sure the united states is. generally youngster visit and it would really nor watch these school militaries blend together things on the table are simply. good cooperation there to those the student in the award really audience. from all of them. the job really who falls in the defense force is with relationship it didn't go to china so it's not going to have a new fresh new initiatives but believe me or she is still some cooperation and going to sizes. etc if you will to exist before it...
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states definitely a fact of the. economists quite a bit this being said because they have some significant growth in population and such significant growth of internal markets the death and lack of much higher and better growth tragic story than many of the western countries and growth is really the key issue right now because where to find growth is a big question in europe and asian economies actually showing that we do have grows and they have significant growth potential and that's very important well i know i want to get back to something you mentioned with my first question that it's the first time for russia to host the apec meeting well russia really is ousting the meeting for the first time we've been a member for quite a long time but now now we are the host country this is it give russia any specific privileges any specific opportunities i mean the fact that we are the host of this event definitely i think was in terms of form is engender of the meeting and really focusing on growth as one of the key focus
states definitely a fact of the. economists quite a bit this being said because they have some significant growth in population and such significant growth of internal markets the death and lack of much higher and better growth tragic story than many of the western countries and growth is really the key issue right now because where to find growth is a big question in europe and asian economies actually showing that we do have grows and they have significant growth potential and that's very...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that could have is also the focus of peter that as debate who are these guys that crosstalk coming up later on the program. on the eve of the meeting of the pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now senate in the east and so are we living in the pacific century if we are which isn't really me. the dramatic spike in deadly inside our tires by our going troops and police and foreign personnel has le
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so that of the syrian people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they get no foreign aid. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who made the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the united states has would be closed and bring our men and women home we have the technology today with our military we can destroy anyone in the world at any moment why do we need bases in occupy i mean we've got multiple bases in japan korea germany haven't those wars been over for sixty years why are we there do you think the same rules apply to no matter what kind of geopolitical interests the united states has with a country in crisis doesn't apply to every country do not get involved in their will or no i would get involved with another country's affairs only or for that country specifically. pl
their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so that of the syrian people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they get no foreign aid. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who made the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the...
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will this movement have played in the united states in the long run do you think in a decade from now people will look back and say this really was a movement that changed the national dialogue. because they've disappeared temporarily they need to come back where are they they need to continue they need to keep the fight up now they've disappeared a decade from now no one's going to remember the occupy wall street movement not unless it's victorious or does something it hasn't done that yet how can a movement like that with a curious one having to do by changing the country they need to continue to stay at the parks they need to continue to get arrested they need to continue to be vigilant how do you think we stop the vietnam war had to be the turning point of the vietnam war many people say it was the sixty eight ted offensive that was huge but i don't believe that was the real turning point for america and i believe the turning point of the vietnam war was when the four students were killed at kent state because all of a sudden the public the general public went back and said wait a
will this movement have played in the united states in the long run do you think in a decade from now people will look back and say this really was a movement that changed the national dialogue. because they've disappeared temporarily they need to come back where are they they need to continue they need to keep the fight up now they've disappeared a decade from now no one's going to remember the occupy wall street movement not unless it's victorious or does something it hasn't done that yet how...
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in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese exports to many chinese export but on the other hand it's an opportunity for the chinese to invest so maybe could this for you this crisis be more of an opportunity than a problem are the chinese attitude to word the european crises i mean financial crisis has been very cautious you know. there are a lot of us i mean there are signs of workshop and a lot of ideas whether china shoot you know financial support economic support to be. a free nation of crises especially the european countries but i th
in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to...
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united states of america can be findable when it's. not the elite but certain organs of the state again find them useful. that's the read these gave gottlieb. eliminating them later on now the purpose of the so for recruitment is gone or america is gone and all of the water in kashmir israel would accept etc there is. there certainly is a challenge to create certain resistance groups and be a drawn if satisfied or if they have grown i would go for your own size. which are scored the frankenstein monster syndrome then they can get back to it but that's almost an inevitable cycle that experience what future do you foresee for afghanistan could fail in the power vacuum after the us that coalition withdraws from the region in. the long going to. become more but the longer the coalition is there the good you've already lost. two thousand and. one or two thousand and two the unfair labor rate. he. tends to be appropriate to become part of the mainstream after all the study has to be a piece of meat and will be at. least through next stage wi
united states of america can be findable when it's. not the elite but certain organs of the state again find them useful. that's the read these gave gottlieb. eliminating them later on now the purpose of the so for recruitment is gone or america is gone and all of the water in kashmir israel would accept etc there is. there certainly is a challenge to create certain resistance groups and be a drawn if satisfied or if they have grown i would go for your own size. which are scored the...
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states. >> absolutely, yes, 75% ownership from the united states oil company. >> how big is this oil that you are sitting on right here? how big, how important is it to kazakhstan and the world? >> thank you for that question. at tco, we operate the biggest, super giant oil field in the world. it would take you two marathons to run around the perimeter, it is that large. it holds between 6 billion to 9 billion barrels of reserves. we produce currently 600,000 barrels of oil per day, about 750,000 cubic feet of natural gas. to use the term barrel of oil equivalent, it is more than 700,000 barrels of oil per day. >> is it fueling the economy here? >> that is a fair statement. s direct payments are brown $66 billion. a run 2011, we are -- a new record this year in the range of $13 billion or $14 billion. >> in addition to paying the government, is that for land use, royalties? >> payments to the national oil company for their interest in the operation here. also payments to government- owned railroads, pipeline. it is a huge amount of money. >> so it is a good deal, both directions? >>
states. >> absolutely, yes, 75% ownership from the united states oil company. >> how big is this oil that you are sitting on right here? how big, how important is it to kazakhstan and the world? >> thank you for that question. at tco, we operate the biggest, super giant oil field in the world. it would take you two marathons to run around the perimeter, it is that large. it holds between 6 billion to 9 billion barrels of reserves. we produce currently 600,000 barrels of oil...
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states is not involved in this in some way and then the other day the united states said very ridiculously that could or should not bring this matter before the organization of american. states that this is a matter between ecuador and britain but that's just completely preposterous it's totally legitimate for ecuador to raise an issue of its own sovereignty at the organization of american states and i think this just points to us i see because the u.s. wants to get its way in the oas and has done so historically and now it's saying no you shouldn't bring this issue before the oas international media keep stressing that the u.s. has not made any moves to requests a songes extradition do you believe that washington is actually planning on getting a saw inch or do you believe that they have no interest in bringing in stanched america well i think that there's this grand jury that in virginia that's that's empowered to side on it that was a sealed indictment. but well we don't know but i think the state department and many parties in washington would love to see julian a songe brought to just
states is not involved in this in some way and then the other day the united states said very ridiculously that could or should not bring this matter before the organization of american. states that this is a matter between ecuador and britain but that's just completely preposterous it's totally legitimate for ecuador to raise an issue of its own sovereignty at the organization of american states and i think this just points to us i see because the u.s. wants to get its way in the oas and has...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. for more on the potential consequences of the china india alliance let's join d. pollack a trip party say historian and researcher of south asia and u.s. politics. thank you for joining us mr tree party now is a chance you were in partnership really possible between these two nations given how populous fast growing and close to each other they are whether india and china have for every border war in one nine hundred sixty two and relations have improved only gradually but i think this visit by the chinese d
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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states because the united states is badly managed you think that if they remain the suddenly goes up. the united states is going to start having big deficits because start educating their children they're going to be in litigation of course not you know it's not a solid of the obvious things that it's seems that you know most people say is the chinese even though it's slowing it's still growing ok but i forget what was the year when when the chinese junks were exploring the world and also decided to turn back and go back for you know the planes you know the blueprints and all and i mean in a certain political environment in these we see what i call the american empire in decline how much the chinese will say what will will be will be helpful cooperative but we're not going to take the lead because you this is the mess you guys made is that kind of a scenario could be played out in the japanese i'm sorry chinese political elites i mean i just don't think the chinese would think about their economy in those terms i mean the communist party thinks about the economy and in terms of same
states because the united states is badly managed you think that if they remain the suddenly goes up. the united states is going to start having big deficits because start educating their children they're going to be in litigation of course not you know it's not a solid of the obvious things that it's seems that you know most people say is the chinese even though it's slowing it's still growing ok but i forget what was the year when when the chinese junks were exploring the world and also...
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are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china jeez you know for their security so this chime. of the united states just trying to contain the two countries of course missile defense is not only a military project i think it's a political project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think at least that is a good good per project for. the international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese export demanding c
are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the...
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is here is one of the major trails in the united states so. you can see how well walk this is. like a trail in a park in central park. place you can down here when they come in coyotes use these things for marcus so when he's coming in he sees the reflection of the light of this the rest of the can is black he takes his people past. flips the can around when he's making his return the moonlight lights up his little silver bottom. and he and he's out. there are four of us. we are from when we come from the same area we're all friends. if catches us and throws us back. we'll go back together the four of us. we have to look for other ways to earn money we have to work outside the area we live to find a bit of money. in mexico we get paid one hundred pesos per day for nine months that's about seven us dollars but now one hundred pesos a day isn't enough food costs about fifty pesos over there for example what we just did here cost fifty pesos before tax we are in a day is only enough to eat twice a day and then the money is gone down when you're the son of a son and go for one two
is here is one of the major trails in the united states so. you can see how well walk this is. like a trail in a park in central park. place you can down here when they come in coyotes use these things for marcus so when he's coming in he sees the reflection of the light of this the rest of the can is black he takes his people past. flips the can around when he's making his return the moonlight lights up his little silver bottom. and he and he's out. there are four of us. we are from when we...
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states. >> first, the ninth states -- as i said in my opening remarks -- the united states, as i said in my opening remarks, is the country that provided us great support to get rid of the nuclear weaponry. and the famous program -- cooperative threat reduction program -- worked well here in kazakhstan for many years. and, frankly speaking -- frankly saying, i could tell that this program was a real success kazakhstan. all missiles were dismantled. the warheads have been removed. and the fuel -- the nuclear fuel has been transformed into peaceful purposes. a great achievement of many years of cooperation between the united states and cat extent. >> people might not know that when the soviet union controlled the area, it was in kazakhstan that they tested all of the nuclear weaponry, and this was kind of the headquarters. so, what the president did, even before independence, was to say, this must go. >> absolutely. it was a courageous decision made by the president at the beginning of independence. by his degree -- decree, decidedly" the testing site in the kazakhstan. and the size of
states. >> first, the ninth states -- as i said in my opening remarks -- the united states, as i said in my opening remarks, is the country that provided us great support to get rid of the nuclear weaponry. and the famous program -- cooperative threat reduction program -- worked well here in kazakhstan for many years. and, frankly speaking -- frankly saying, i could tell that this program was a real success kazakhstan. all missiles were dismantled. the warheads have been removed. and the...
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he said, "i traveled to every city in the united states, and i was disappointed with what i saw. there was not one city that i liked, but as far as i'm concerned, san francisco is so beautiful that i would like to design 15 cities in russia that look like san francisco." [laughter] and he was right. [applause] my wonderful wife, my family is here. i'm thrilled. thank you very much. i must say -- excuse me, i have to mention one thing. i have never seen anything in my life as beautiful as these young people. [applause] you stand so beautiful. [applause] -- you sang so beautiful. [applause] >> it is tony bennett day in san francisco. [applause] just fantastic. now, before we leave here today, just one more time, let's hear that special song one more time, now performed by the talented san francisco gay men's chorus, who will be joined by -- yes -- who will be joined by all of our performers here today and then all of you. you can sing along by following the lyrics on the screens. ladies and gentlemen, the san francisco gay men's chorus. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ the loveliness of paris
he said, "i traveled to every city in the united states, and i was disappointed with what i saw. there was not one city that i liked, but as far as i'm concerned, san francisco is so beautiful that i would like to design 15 cities in russia that look like san francisco." [laughter] and he was right. [applause] my wonderful wife, my family is here. i'm thrilled. thank you very much. i must say -- excuse me, i have to mention one thing. i have never seen anything in my life as beautiful...
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should be going for it but that means both the united states and by just not. war against each other a lot of people go people from google cross can and never will from the drones and other people some of the people sponsor come in so they. it is one type of conflict that region is featured a diverse thing was carried out certain actions against federal rights. when there happens i suppose this is the deserve this is the punishment that there's inflicted upon you at all since when some of bin laden was eliminated that was like a huge deal do you think that it has actually moved the war on terror closer to its end or it was it just another battle in a protracted war another very good question because waterbed of i said i do not make this stuff and all these you. men all the years. it's a known name or today you find an enemy it could be the soviet. motto it is. political islam. and now it is the god above all of the rogue elements and by this other been a. lot of the rogue states that own these bugs is one of the new vehicles so we go on the. enemies. so they're
should be going for it but that means both the united states and by just not. war against each other a lot of people go people from google cross can and never will from the drones and other people some of the people sponsor come in so they. it is one type of conflict that region is featured a diverse thing was carried out certain actions against federal rights. when there happens i suppose this is the deserve this is the punishment that there's inflicted upon you at all since when some of bin...
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states china is learning the hard way that you can't really trust the united states anymore if china is losing trust in america and the u.s. dollar and by manifesting that loss of trust they are buying gold and gold prices are going i or people are losing licking and gold and they're and they're saying well that's the proxy of the distrust of the dollar china's aggressively moving me ask you this because you're so plugged in to what's happening in washington and wall street you've got to be like the insiders insider it. is china going to make a surprise announcement that they have accumulated suddenly another one or two thousand tons of gold that nobody is on anyone's radar damn any inside information with us you can share with us and a global audience well i think we can look at experience because they did this before in two thousand and nine charges official reserves were about proximately six hundred tons they came out one day and said you know what we actually have an additional five hundred tons so they got a little over a thousand tons just short of eleven hundred tons a total
states china is learning the hard way that you can't really trust the united states anymore if china is losing trust in america and the u.s. dollar and by manifesting that loss of trust they are buying gold and gold prices are going i or people are losing licking and gold and they're and they're saying well that's the proxy of the distrust of the dollar china's aggressively moving me ask you this because you're so plugged in to what's happening in washington and wall street you've got to be...
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and turkey so as you see this and has spread across the whole region in the united states who believed creator of this film is not cool at best and he has been taken in by american mccarthy for questioning now he has said that he does not look great making this film although he does with great the loss of life but we are hearing that he is considering releasing the full version of the film and certainly the demonstrations here in cairo have lost momentum right now it is essentially a mop up operation but as i'm speaking it seems to be speaking is are still cleaning up the degree the glass rocks and the stones that are left over from the last few days of my saying the united states and egypt are traditionally close talking as it does seem as if this relationship is very rocky at the moment the last word we heard from president barack obama is that he does not consider egypt and lie while at the same time he does not consider them an enemy. dr charlie the dean of the school of international affairs believes people should search deeper for the root cause of the protests. but through distr
and turkey so as you see this and has spread across the whole region in the united states who believed creator of this film is not cool at best and he has been taken in by american mccarthy for questioning now he has said that he does not look great making this film although he does with great the loss of life but we are hearing that he is considering releasing the full version of the film and certainly the demonstrations here in cairo have lost momentum right now it is essentially a mop up...
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the united states which require a specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for russian steel industry but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand was due to our benefit sure. movie away head on into europe has me asia getting ahead of myself there as the what the source of doing because they already mix really on a struggling for direction that's all to the european union's outlook was cut by moody's investors service ahead of the meetings of the region's policymakers today now it's relatively quiet today and that's because the u.s. markets were closed on monday for a holiday so no wall street news to absorb investors are anticipating a houseful of potential market movers events this week though we've got an e.c.v. meeting on thursday the big one and that's followed by u.s. employment data friday which could indicate whether the federal reserve will alesha a fresh round of asset purchases there is a busy week if we look at the common currency wi
the united states which require a specific decision and also it's important to mention that exertion. doesn't believe big immediate role for russian steel industry but it could be on a longer run strong facilitator of russian economy economic growth which will generate additional demand was due to our benefit sure. movie away head on into europe has me asia getting ahead of myself there as the what the source of doing because they already mix really on a struggling for direction that's all to...
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pressure to get a clear statement from the united states. at the same time, the united states is trying to get a clear message out not to jump the gun. they want this -- this plummet -- they want diplomacy to work. it is a tremendous amount of jockeying. overall, the u.s.-israeli alliance is strong. in the past, the united states has differed with israel and military moves but i think you are seeing an expression of a difference of tactics. >> it is important to also note one thing -- there is a significant amount of problems between the two governments. from the american perspective, there is frustration because of the feeling of the benjamin netanyahu government is trying to impact of elections here and is interfering. when you talk to officials privately, they expressed significant frustrations. some of that has leaked out to the media including the key to discussion between ambassador shapiro and benjamin not -- and benjamin netanyahu a few weeks ago. it is too early to make a judgment of that. it is quite clear that there is an increasi
pressure to get a clear statement from the united states. at the same time, the united states is trying to get a clear message out not to jump the gun. they want this -- this plummet -- they want diplomacy to work. it is a tremendous amount of jockeying. overall, the u.s.-israeli alliance is strong. in the past, the united states has differed with israel and military moves but i think you are seeing an expression of a difference of tactics. >> it is important to also note one thing --...
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the united states as well as the live in a focus have an opening to enter the situation would have made several arrests and hearing from them that they believe that this has all the telltale signs i'll kind of second we had seen al-qaeda linked at demonstrations elsewhere in the region such as at this moment the world is incredibly volatile. and dr. dean of the school of international affairs believes people should search deeper for the root cause of the protests but protester don't nobody in australia or in foreign countries which are obvious from the epicenter of the arab spring region i think those are more spontaneous but libya egypt yemen these are like post evolutionary societies and this is weird you have seen the brunt of the winds and the skill of the progress seven rather high and i do these are politically orchestrated by noble actors who are being backed by some of these rich donors from these don't want to also behind them dollar through assad in syria so i see this as a you know it in many ways an extension of the proxy war that is going on in syria where so if it's an ext
the united states as well as the live in a focus have an opening to enter the situation would have made several arrests and hearing from them that they believe that this has all the telltale signs i'll kind of second we had seen al-qaeda linked at demonstrations elsewhere in the region such as at this moment the world is incredibly volatile. and dr. dean of the school of international affairs believes people should search deeper for the root cause of the protests but protester don't nobody in...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries but china india alliances cue to come during america's tightening grasp on south asia as well as to keep the region afraid while major western economies are declining so seize the. historian and research of some of the asian and you with politics. the country whose interest will take a. knock will definitely be the united states if it wants to be who ambitious. in its efforts to and settle china that's what president obama's policy right now seems to be because he has said some time ago that. the united sta
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready to today you run and you can be sued and china change of attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gas have to go to all the parties concerned and the other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile defense system we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about the united states plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that on their own you know i'm sure this is a question to your foreign minister where the china and russia can join together to establish our. missile defense system. he didn't give me a direct answer maybe. beca
all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready to today you run and you can be sued and china change of attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gas have to go to all the parties concerned and the other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile...
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oh i mean the united states closer than australia so what think you trade with us really when we have when you have lots of partners across the atlantic is it true you know are there enough regional structures that can trade trade with those to do big business with countries like australia doesn't i think you know again it's not just about trade ins about capital and those countries have lots of capital of some expertise so obviously korea is a big market and korea's a bigger part to knitting but i think we have to think more not just about trade in goods but trade in the capital because capital is so much more important as base well in addition to the apec meeting with the leaders this is a special form of business men taking part taking part at the same time is called the c.e.o. summit yep well are there any immediate results expected there are there any big deals coming up well again i think some of the bigger deals may be announced right there on your in the media and i think nobody is going to say beforehand what they're going to be i think it's really a forum for key executives
oh i mean the united states closer than australia so what think you trade with us really when we have when you have lots of partners across the atlantic is it true you know are there enough regional structures that can trade trade with those to do big business with countries like australia doesn't i think you know again it's not just about trade ins about capital and those countries have lots of capital of some expertise so obviously korea is a big market and korea's a bigger part to knitting...
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states would have collapsed the entire economy of the united states and within twenty four hours the world economy was shellshocked congress was given a three page plan in essence it gave paulson total control to spend seven hundred billion dollars some saw it as a power grab others sold a deliberate creation of the crisis to push through a corporate agenda. troll the media enough to ensure that the public will not notice that this bailout will and get them for generations what was unique was the refusal of congress to hear any testimony from expert witnesses or to have eric million dollar bailout for wall street is being driven by fear not fact this is too much money into short a time going to too few people while too many questions remain unanswered why aren't we asking wall street to clean up its own mess when we passing new laws that stop the speculation which triggered this why aren't we putting up new regulatory structures to protect the investors how do we even value the seven hundred billion toxic assets why are we directly helping homeowners with their debt burden why are we
states would have collapsed the entire economy of the united states and within twenty four hours the world economy was shellshocked congress was given a three page plan in essence it gave paulson total control to spend seven hundred billion dollars some saw it as a power grab others sold a deliberate creation of the crisis to push through a corporate agenda. troll the media enough to ensure that the public will not notice that this bailout will and get them for generations what was unique was...
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on the stick itself as the united states. it had moved from the notion of collective state to one of an actual mission. from fdr the nation, hierarchies, and citizenship or promised in the future and the present. first inaugural he declared that the basic thought underlying his policies is not merely nationalistic but the insistence as a first consideration upon the interdependence of various elements and parts in the united states. for roosevelt the entire nation was interconnected bill was not there for static and fixed. it was always in motion, all was developing. therefore required constant attention and adjustment, the kind of attention that only a strong presidency did in a strong central government could give. importantly he understood the nation has already fundamentally united. the various interests that make up the nation were perpetually contesting against one another, but there were not your vocally opposed. some people who visit us from other lands across the sea find it difficult to credit the fact that a nation
on the stick itself as the united states. it had moved from the notion of collective state to one of an actual mission. from fdr the nation, hierarchies, and citizenship or promised in the future and the present. first inaugural he declared that the basic thought underlying his policies is not merely nationalistic but the insistence as a first consideration upon the interdependence of various elements and parts in the united states. for roosevelt the entire nation was interconnected bill was...
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a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism upsurge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as you and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of the demonstrators and out of the glare of the media and work out i solutions out of right. and i think of course the peoples of the people's republic of china and i think the other nations in the region do want a negotiated settlement they don't want a rise of military tensions that's now what they really want net certainly not what the people's republic of china's foreign policy has been signaling i think though that we have to step back and look again to the obama administration and see the u.s. role here and see it clearly when the u.s. said it was pivoting towards asia what they really meant is that they were reaping towards asia because that was
a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism upsurge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as you and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of the demonstrators and out of the glare of the media and...
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year's one of the united states. and they run my property and about this noise. from the wire protecting the country. so i come out here you know we're all immigrants that we all. mine. too much brighter than if you move monsoon from phones to permissions. for instance on t.v. dot com. the stories that show us the scoop that western nations are running pot calls for military intervention in syria you know with to protect refugees that faced criticism paul a drink to all the bread bowls he's placing toxics are accused of being. treated in a sundress have to spend from six months to a whole get at the ecuadorian embassy in london the use of blood makes a few calls during the raid to peace saying it hopes for a diplomatic resolution to this on the. moon and the end of halston road refutes the midst of its international isolation by hosting a palm pilot high-pockets summit and the leaders that sing at politicians from a hundred countries despite opposition from the. when that takes an old russian business tycoon roman abramovich wins in a multi-billion dollar and the
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states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the same as it was under president george w. bush in some countries like pakistan it's much worse and these numbers have nothing to do with the infamous film but they do have something to do with us policies you know we can rap any kind of purple finger revolution we want people to have democracy and have freedom but at the end of the day when we look at the results of what's been accomplished over two decades of being in this region destabilizing the region we have hundreds of millions of people who have it in a lot of cases had their world turned upsid
states of america will never retreat from the world. we will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves it could be that the obama administration thinks by supporting revolutions by fostering regime change washington is winning the hearts and minds of the people in that part of the world but we sent events showed that's not quite so if you look at poll numbers that gauge public attitude towards the u.s. in different muslim countries u.s. approval rating is the...
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well to the extent that he can develop a consensus in the political class in the united states to get out as soon as possible which seems to be happening not particularly through his own initiatives he will get out but unless that develops he is going to happen is going to have to be a continued presence there of some sort which is going to continue to wreak murder and mayhem and not to achieve any of the official objectives that the united states put forward in entering into that conflict in the first place if that explodes then obama will look bad because the united states will look weak and it will look to it will look defeated and that will and that's not a recipe for success for someone who is parked on an electoral campaign aside from the wars already on the u.s. plate you wrote that by far the biggest bullet for president obama to dodge is a war against iran do you think it might actually happen i mean experts even he was government say so crazy idea. well it looks now like obama has dodged that bullet at least until november by basically by but by by unlawful israel with our a
well to the extent that he can develop a consensus in the political class in the united states to get out as soon as possible which seems to be happening not particularly through his own initiatives he will get out but unless that develops he is going to happen is going to have to be a continued presence there of some sort which is going to continue to wreak murder and mayhem and not to achieve any of the official objectives that the united states put forward in entering into that conflict in...
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states into the conflict because of the lobbyists that we have here in the united states in congress and i think it's going to we're going to have to expend much much more money to back back up a military commitment to money which the united states just does not share and i'm afraid that's all the time we have michael maloof former pentagon official live from washington thank you. thank you. more demonstrations are expected in bahrain after hundreds of shia activists rallied to demand equal rights from the sunni monarchy and the release of political prisoners government crackdowns on protesters have been taking place for a year and a half with reports of torture and abuse by the regime rulers have accepted most of the un's human rights recommendations pledging to suppress ethnic violence and improve its treatment of political activists but the ongoing crisis has attracted globe little global attention to itself despite taking dozens of lives as laura smith now reports some countries seem very selective one condemning violence in the region. but i think i also find out why it for the
states into the conflict because of the lobbyists that we have here in the united states in congress and i think it's going to we're going to have to expend much much more money to back back up a military commitment to money which the united states just does not share and i'm afraid that's all the time we have michael maloof former pentagon official live from washington thank you. thank you. more demonstrations are expected in bahrain after hundreds of shia activists rallied to demand equal...
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the impasse is just one of the many strains on relations between russia and the united states. iran is another is the dis trust over nato's defense shield. earlier this month the u.s. agency of the international development to lead russia. i'm pleased to have sergey lavrov back at this table, welcome. >> thank you very much, nice to be back. >> rose: u.s.-russia relations. >> yes, i believe we agree that these relations should be promoted. when president obama came to the whitehouse, he and his team assessed the relationship between moscow and washington and suggested what they call the reset of those relations which we supported. and i believe that since then, we have been having understanding between us, between moscow and russia, that the really mutually beneficial partnership in the interest of the russian and american people in the interest of international relations given the importance of the two countries can be based on equal, mutually respectful, mutually beneficial relationship. and on that route, we achieved quite a lot. i would be incomplete if i don't mention that
the impasse is just one of the many strains on relations between russia and the united states. iran is another is the dis trust over nato's defense shield. earlier this month the u.s. agency of the international development to lead russia. i'm pleased to have sergey lavrov back at this table, welcome. >> thank you very much, nice to be back. >> rose: u.s.-russia relations. >> yes, i believe we agree that these relations should be promoted. when president obama came to the...